Unprecedented number of millionaires made at PokerStars

ONCHAN, Isle of Man – May 25, 2017 – PokerStars has awarded a grand total of $12.5 million to eleven PokerStars players, over the span of just eight weeks as part of PokerStars Makes Millionaires. The promotion brings the total number of poker millionaires created at PokerStars, an Amaya, Inc. (Nasdaq: AYA; TSX: AYA) brand, up to 208.

“The ambition behind the PokerStars Makes Millionaires promotion was to create an unprecedented number of poker millionaires in a short period of time and we have succeeded in doing this. Once again we have confirmed our position as the only poker operator that has the ability to give players so many huge winning moments via so many great promotions, exciting live events and online series,” said Director of Poker Marketing Vadim Soloveychik.

“We are committed to providing an excellent poker experience for our customers and continuing to provide the biggest and the best poker, through both online and live events,” he added.

A variety of routes designed to appeal to every type of player offered the chance to compete for a seven-figure sum and a life-changing winning moment.

SUNDAY MILLION 11TH ANNIVERSARY

The promotion kicked off when ‘Xavi666’ won the Sunday Million 11th Anniversary on April 2 for $1,093,204, becoming the 200th poker millionaire created by PokerStars. The Panamanian who celebrated the biggest win of his poker career said about his triumph: “I still don’t believe it. Finally everything came together.”

MILLIONAIRE GRAND FINAL

After completing the Spin & Go 2X Daily Challenge and Millionaire Grand Final Daily Qualifier in just two days, ‘nick2101983’ told PokerStars how “everything went great!” when he topped the Millionaire Grand Final tournament bringing home $1,000,000 on April 24.

POKERSTARS CHAMPIONSHIP PRESENTED BY MONTE-CARLO CASINO®

An array of millionaires were crowned in Monte Carlo. The €100,000 Super High Roller saw Bryn Kenney from the USA win the tournament on April 29 to bring home $1,944,236.09. Russian Viacheslav Buldygin came second for $1,406,343.48.

Spaniard Adrian Mateos won the €50,000 Super High Roller for $990,773.07 on May 1, unfortunately just missing out on earning a million. PokerStars awarded Mateos with a $10,300 SCOOP ticket for his great achievements throughout the tournament. Additonally to the Super High Roller win at Monte Carlo, Mateos also topped the SCOOP tables and won the SCOOP-30-H: $2,100 NLHE [6-Max] for $234,030, during the PokerStars Makes Millionaires promotion which proved his million dollar earning poker skills.

Julian Stuer from Germany became a millionaire on May 5 when he won the €25,000 High Roller for $1,081,917.79.

$1 MILLION SPIN & GO

The $1 million Spin & Go jackpot hit twice during PokerStars Makes Millionaires. On May 9, ‘Check^On123’ from Germany spun $1,000,000 into their bank account from a $100 stake and a week later ‘meks2410’ became a millionaire for just $10.

SPRING CHAMPIONSHIP OF ONLINE POKER (SCOOP)

Canadian Former November Niner Gordon "holla@yoboy" Vayo won Event-01-H $1,050 on May 22. PokerStars guaranteed $1 million for the player who came in first, however the final five players collectively decided to cut a deal, resulting in Vayo taking home $692,460.93 and second place walking away with $745,000. In total the top five players shared $2,782,385.87. The decision to land his largest ever cash was described by Vayo: “It’s just a silly amount of buy-ins to be playing for given the variance of five-handed play. I’ve been around long enough to take the equity when I can get it”.

The $10,300 Main Event High created two millionaires on May 23. Charlie ‘Epiphany77’ Carrel from the United Kingdom won the event for $1,200,899.97, despite having connection difficulties and having to jump between internet cafes whilst playing in Mexico. In second place was ‘gibler321’ who cashed a sweet $1,122,873.99.

PokerStars operates the world’s most popular online poker sites, serving the global poker community. Since it launched in 2001, PokerStars has become the first choice of players all over the world, with more daily tournaments than anywhere else and with the best online security. More than 165 billion hands have been dealt on PokerStars, which is more than any other site.

PokerStars is the flagship brand of Rational Group, which is ultimately owned by Amaya Inc. (Nasdaq: AYA; TSX: AYA) and owns gaming and related businesses and brands, including PokerStars, PokerStars Casino, BetStars, Full Tilt, StarsDraft, and the PokerStars Championship and PokerStars Festival live poker tour brands (incorporating the European Poker Tour, PokerStars Caribbean Adventure, Latin American Poker Tour and the Asia Pacific Poker Tour). PokerStars is the world’s most licensed online gaming brand, holding licenses or related operating approvals in 17 jurisdictions. PokerStars.com and PokerStars.eu operate globally under licenses from the Isle of Man and Malta governments, respectively.

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